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The World War II Watchtower at 2160 Oceanshore Blvd., Ormond Beach has seen better days. The tower is being nominated for the National Resgister of historic sites. (Photo: News-Journal/Jim Tiller)
Chip Schwarz moves the Watchtower across A1A back to its place in Ormond-by-the-Sea, Tuesday, July 13, 2004. (Photo: News-Journal/Pam Lockeby)
Chip Schwarz places the Watchtower back to its place in Ormond-by-the-Sea, Tuesday, July 13, 2004. (Photo: News-Journal/Pam Lockeby)
Past Division Vice Captain, and currently Vice Commander of Flotilla 44, William Sorrention Sr. and Gretchen Bacon, a retired nurse practitioner, Veteran´s Administration, pose at the newly rebuilt World War II Watchtower on Ocean Shore Blvd. in Ormond Beach Friday morning, December 3, 2004. (Photo: News-Journal/Jim Tiller )
From left, Brian Reilly, 17, and Shane Vincent, 18, from Bradenton, Fla., read the plaque at the WWII Watchtower, on A1A, in Ormond-by-the-Sea, Fla., Tuesday, May 17, 2005. The restoration of the tower will be recognized with a Florida Trust for Historic Preservation award. (Photo: News-Journal/Pam Lockeby)
Special Project: THE FLORIDA QUEST Laptop Lauren and the Trackers are the main characters in the Florida Quest, a 4-week, multi-media project involving thousands of students in Volusia and Flagler counties. In this quest they discover Homefront and Heritage! |  |
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